We're in awe of this guy who came up with a 'hack' to keep his nuggets warm

Nothing is sadder (or less satisfying) than cold fast food. But one enterprising man has a solution to avoid this situation, and he’s since won the internet’s heart. Eric Cancino, a 27-year-old Seattle resident, posted his little “hack” to keep his chicken nuggets warm on his drive home.

Yep, he’s using his Mazda’s passenger seat warmer to keep his nuggets from catching a chill. And 23,000 retweets and 76,000 likes later, his hack has made him internet-famous. Cancino, who tweeted that the fame was “overrated,” told Buzzfeed that the 10 nuggets and two chicken sandwiches in the bag stayed nice and toasty when he got home.

"That’s where I normally put my food since I’m usually alone. I had bought this new car and was hyped on the heated seats, so it just made sense,” he told BuzzFeed, adding, “The seats in my car get way too hot for any normal person’s ass."

For some people, realizing that “hockey stick” button was actually a seat warmer was an epiphany in itself. Many were blown away at his innovative use of the feature.

We reached out to Cancino but haven't heard back yet (he's on the West Coast), but we'll update this article when we do. Because we're sure he'll have something interesting to say. This guy is a legend.

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